Best huts around Rorà are situated in a mountainous region, providing access to alpine environments and historical routes. The area features various trails leading to shelters, often offering views of surrounding peaks. Many huts serve as starting points for day trips or multi-day treks, catering to different hiking levels. The landscape includes meadows, lakes, and natural monuments, characteristic of the Western Alps.
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The climb is 100% cyclable but with some steep slopes. Refill your water at Barbara. The Barant is closed for restoration.
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Beautiful 360-degree view of the Pellice Valley and the surrounding mountains
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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The Barant Refuge, located on Colle Barant at 2,373 m above sea level within the Pra-Barant Oasis in the upper Pellice Valley, is a hiking refuge born from the renovation of an old military barracks from the 1930s. Open from June to September, it offers around 30 beds and home cooking. Its panoramic position offers an open view of Monviso, the Conca del Prà and, on clear days, all the way to the Turin plain. By mountain bike it can be reached from the Barbara Lowrie refuge by climbing for almost six kilometres and 620 metres of altitude along a spectacular ex-military dirt road.
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Located a few kilometers from Bobbio Pellice in the Pis della Rossa area, in the Carbonieri valley, the refuge is located in a splendid place where you can spend one or more days with family or friends surrounded by nature.
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The Barbara Lowrie refuge is located in Pis della Rossa, in the Carbonieri valley of Bobbio Pellice. It was built in 1928 by a Canadian couple, Walter and Barbara Lowrie, who used it as a hunting lodge. Later, they sold it to the CAI UGET who turned it into a refuge, inaugurating it in 1931. It has a capacity of 24 beds and is open every day from May to October with bar service, restaurant and overnight stay. For more information, visit the refuge website: https://www.rifugiobarbara.it.
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The Battaglione Alpini Monte Granero refuge, better known as the Granero refuge, is located at the foot of the mountain of the same name, at 2,377 meters above sea level. Built in 1926 and inaugurated in 1928, it was expanded between the 1980s and 1990s. Today it can accommodate about 50 people and is open from June to September. For more information, visit the official website: https://www.rifugiogranero.com/.
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Tough climb alternating stretches in the woods and stretches on asphalt, but the view once you reach the hill is worth the effort.
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Yes, several huts in the Rorà area are suitable for families. Colle Vaccera is a popular family-friendly location with a restaurant and facilities. Jumarre Hut also welcomes families and offers hospitality and local dishes in a panoramic setting.
The trails leading to huts in Rorà vary in difficulty. Many are considered intermediate, such as those to Jumarre Hut and Rifugio Granero. Some areas, like the climb to Monte Castelletto near Colle Vaccera, can be more challenging. There are also options accessible by car or with easier paths, like Rifugio Al Pino.
The best time to visit the huts around Rorà is generally during the warmer months. For instance, Pian del Re Hut is open every day from early June to late September, while Rifugio Granero is open from June to September. Rifugio Al Pino is open daily from May to the end of October. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your trip.
Yes, many huts in Rorà provide food and refreshments. Pian del Re Hut offers bar and restaurant service, as does Colle Vaccera. Jumarre Hut is known for its hospitality, refreshments, and local dishes. Rifugio Granero and Rifugio Al Pino also offer excellent food options.
For stunning panoramic views, Colle Vaccera is highly recommended, offering excellent vistas of the surrounding peaks. Jumarre Hut also boasts a panoramic position, allowing you to admire mountain ranges like Monte Rosa and Monviso.
Yes, the Rorà area features huts with historical significance. Pian del Re Hut was originally built in 1874 to accommodate mountaineers. Rifugio Granero, built in 1926, is another historic refuge that has been expanded over the years and can accommodate about 50 people.
The huts in Rorà serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like "Marmots – Passo Luisas loop" or "Viso Mozzo Summit – Towards Lake Chiaretto loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available, such as the "Jumarre Hut – Colle Vaccera loop" or "Pian Frollero – Luserna Stone Quarries loop." Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Rorà, Gravel biking around Rorà, and MTB Trails around Rorà guides.
Yes, some huts are ideal starting points for multi-day treks. Pian del Re Hut is a well-known starting point for numerous paths, including the famous Giro del Monviso, as well as various mountaineering itineraries.
Yes, some huts offer easier access. Colle Vaccera is very popular with motorized tourists and can be reached by car. Rifugio Al Pino can be reached from Pradeltorno, from the car park at the end of the main road, with an easy dirt road or a shorter path.
The Rorà area, characteristic of the Western Alps, offers diverse natural features. Near the huts, you can expect to see alpine environments, meadows, and stunning viewpoints. Highlights like Pian del Re Hut are close to lakes and rivers, providing picturesque scenery. The region is known for its surrounding peaks and natural monuments.
Visitors frequently highlight the appeal of the mountain shelters in Rorà. The komoot community has given them over 150 upvotes and shared more than 70 photos, appreciating the panoramic views, the hospitality, and the local dishes offered. Many enjoy the huts as starting points for various hikes and treks, and for their historical charm.
While many trails are intermediate, there are options suitable for beginners. Huts accessible by car or via easier paths, such as Rifugio Al Pino, which can be reached via an easy dirt road or a shorter path without particular difficulties, are good choices for those new to hiking.


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